Summary of Study ST001746
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001113. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8TX2D This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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| Study ID | ST001746 |
| Study Title | Examining the Identified Differential Metabolites in Other Antipsychotics with a High Fatality Frequency |
| Study Summary | Examining the Identified Differential Metabolites in Other Antipsychotics with a High Fatality Frequency |
| Institute | Hebei medical university |
| Last Name | rui |
| First Name | bai |
| Address | china |
| 15822925144@163.com | |
| Phone | 18522889554 |
| Submit Date | 2021-03-30 |
| Raw Data Available | Yes |
| Raw Data File Type(s) | mzML |
| Analysis Type Detail | LC-MS |
| Release Date | 2025-03-30 |
| Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
| Project ID: | PR001113 |
| Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M8TX2D |
| Project Title: | Examination of Candidate Differential Metabolites for Lethal Chlorpromazine Poisoning Using a LC-MS-based Metabolomics Approach in Mice |
| Project Type: | Original Research |
| Project Summary: | With the innovation of metabolite detection technology and the application of chemometrics in biomarker identification, metabolomics has been widely used to identify endogenous differential metabolites after drug poisoning. In this study, ultra-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (UPLC-HRMS) was combined with advanced chemometric approaches to identify differential metabolites that are associated with lethal chlorpromazine (CPZ) poisoning and associated perturbed metabolic pathways. Differential metabolite specificity and stability were assessed by comparing the CPZ samples to other antipsychotics, such as perphenazine (PER), clozapine (CLO) and olanzapine (OLA), that are associated with a high fatality frequency and by comparing them to non-drug related deaths (NDRDs) associated with hypoxia. The results implicated three candidate differential metabolites (acetyl-L-carnitine, propionyl-L-carnitine and succinic acid) with a high and relatively stable sensitivity (85.7–100%) following predictive analysis. Additionally, no differential metabolites were identified when comparing CPZ to PRE, OLA and CLO, but all of the drugs showed a similar pharmacodynamic receptor profile. Overall, this study provides a methodological and theoretical basis for biomarker identification in lethal CPZ poisoning (LCP) cases. |
| Institute: | new |
| Last Name: | Bai |
| First Name: | rui |
| Address: | Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang 050018, P.R. China |
| Email: | 15822925144@163.com |
| Phone: | 18522889554 |
Subject:
| Subject ID: | SU001823 |
| Subject Type: | Mammal |
| Subject Species: | Mus musculus |
| Taxonomy ID: | 10090 |
| Species Group: | Mammals |
Factors:
Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Mus musculus (Factor headings shown in green)
| mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Phenotype 1 | Phenotype 2 | Phenotype 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SA163353 | FT4 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163354 | FT3 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163355 | FT2 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163356 | MT1 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163357 | MT3 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163358 | MT5 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163359 | MT4 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163360 | FT1 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163361 | MT2 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163362 | FT5 | Cervical dislocation | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163363 | FN5 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163364 | FN4 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163365 | FN3 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163366 | MN1 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163367 | MN2 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163368 | MN5 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163369 | MN4 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163370 | MN3 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163371 | FN2 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163372 | FN1 | Drowning | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163373 | FX1 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163374 | FX4 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163375 | FX3 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163376 | FX5 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163377 | MX2 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163378 | MX5 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163379 | MX4 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163380 | MX3 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163381 | FX2 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163382 | MX1 | Hemorrhagic shock | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163383 | FLS2 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163384 | FLS5 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163385 | MLS5 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163386 | FLS4 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163387 | MLS1 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163388 | MLS2 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163389 | MLS4 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163390 | FLS3 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163391 | MLS3 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163392 | FLS1 | Lethal CLO poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163393 | MCS5 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163394 | FCS1 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163395 | MCS2 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163396 | MCS3 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163397 | MCS4 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163398 | MCS1 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163399 | FCS5 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163400 | FCS3 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163401 | FCS4 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163402 | FCS2 | Lethal CPZ poisoning | Lethal CPZ poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163403 | MOS2 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163404 | MOS4 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163405 | MOS5 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163406 | FOS2 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163407 | MOS3 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163408 | MOS1 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163409 | FOS3 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163410 | FOS4 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163411 | FOS5 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163412 | FOS1 | Lethal OLA poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163413 | FFS1 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163414 | FFS4 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163415 | FFS3 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163416 | FFS2 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163417 | FFS5 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163418 | MFS1 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163419 | MFS4 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163420 | MFS3 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163421 | MFS2 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163422 | MFS5 | Lethal PER poisoning | PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning | CPZ, PER, OLA, CLO lethal poisoning |
| SA163423 | FZ1 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163424 | FZ4 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163425 | FZ3 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163426 | FZ2 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163427 | FZ5 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163428 | MZ1 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163429 | MZ4 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163430 | MZ3 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163431 | MZ2 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
| SA163432 | MZ5 | Mechanical asphyxia | Non-drug related death | Non-drug related death |
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Collection:
| Collection ID: | CO001816 |
| Collection Summary: | blood samples were centrifuged at 5,000 g for 5 min and then centrifuged at 8,000 g for 5 min at 4°C to obtain plasma. All plasma samples were then snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C. Whole blood samples that were utilized to access stability were immediately stored at -80 °C following collection. |
| Sample Type: | Blood (plasma) |
Treatment:
| Treatment ID: | TR001836 |
| Treatment Summary: | blood samples were centrifuged at 5,000 g for 5 min and then centrifuged at 8,000 g for 5 min at 4°C to obtain plasma. All plasma samples were then snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C. Whole blood samples that were utilized to access stability were immediately stored at -80 °C following collection. |
Sample Preparation:
| Sampleprep ID: | SP001829 |
| Sampleprep Summary: | blood samples were centrifuged at 5,000 g for 5 min and then centrifuged at 8,000 g for 5 min at 4°C to obtain plasma. All plasma samples were then snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C. Whole blood samples that were utilized to access stability were immediately stored at -80 °C following collection. |
Combined analysis:
| Analysis ID | AN002842 |
|---|---|
| Chromatography ID | CH002103 |
| MS ID | MS002635 |
| Analysis type | MS |
| Chromatography type | Reversed phase |
| Chromatography system | Thermo Dionex Ultimate 3000 |
| Column | Waters Acquity BEH HSS T3 (100 x 2.1mm,1.8um) |
| MS Type | ESI |
| MS instrument type | Orbitrap |
| MS instrument name | Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap |
| Ion Mode | UNSPECIFIED |
| Units | peak area |
Chromatography:
| Chromatography ID: | CH002103 |
| Chromatography Summary: | Low pH polar |
| Instrument Name: | Thermo Dionex Ultimate 3000 |
| Column Name: | Waters Acquity BEH HSS T3 (100 x 2.1mm,1.8um) |
| Chromatography Type: | Reversed phase |
MS:
| MS ID: | MS002635 |
| Analysis ID: | AN002842 |
| Instrument Name: | Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap |
| Instrument Type: | Orbitrap |
| MS Type: | ESI |
| MS Comments: | Proprietary analytical software for integration and peak picking |
| Ion Mode: | UNSPECIFIED |